ClickCease
 

Silica Testing – How to Comply With The New Standard

by | Oct 30, 2018 | Axiom News, Employee Health Management, Employee Health Medical Management, Injury Case Management, Silica Testing

If you attended this year’s #NSCExpo, you may have noticed an emphasis on silica protection and compliance. During last Monday’s session, experts dove deep into the OSHA mandated regulations for silica exposure, and the challenges high risk industries face.

In particular, safety experts addressed how the construction industry is approaching compliance, versus those that fall within the general industry.

If you missed NSC, here’s some important info to know:

  • Silica is about 100 times smaller than a grain of sand. When inhaled, it can scar the lungs and also pose danger to the kidneys and immune system.
  • Silica exposure affects over 2 million construction workers, and 300,000 general industry and maritime workers.
  • When left untreated, silica exposure can cause lung cancer, kidney failure and silicosis, an incurable and deadly disease.

A Simple Answer to a Complicated Problem

Silica testing has not come without its challenges.

Employers have been faced with finding the appropriate medical resources to meet the demand of the silica standard – effective June 23, 2018, along with knowing how to manage a workforce that may test positive for a silica related disease but still allowed to work.

Managing the health and safety of workers exposed to silica is an employers job, but it can be a complicated problem without the right resources in place.

Our free whitepaper reveals the three biggest challenges employers face, and a simple, streamlined solution for each.

Dr. Scott Cherry is the author of the white paper: The 3 Silica Testing Challenges, Solved, and is passionate about helping others become educated about, and navigate through, occupational health challenges at both the employer, and the employee level.

As a Fellow within the American College of Occupational & Environmental Medicine and dual board certified in the medical specialties of Occupational & Environmental Medicine, he values working as a team with other healthcare, safety and wellness professionals.

With firsthand knowledge of silica testing, he has identified the three challenges and solutions that can help employers streamline their silica testing program. 

Download it today!